Building regulations and compost toilets

The regulations also state that the compost toilets can be connected to
an energy source (electricity supply) only for the purposes of
ventilation (ie powering a fan) or to sustain the composting process.
This would imply that a toilet that heats the contents to dry it out, or
incinerates the contents, does not meet building regulations in the UK.
We’ve long held the view that toilets which dry or incinerate can
hardly be considered ‘environmentally friendly’ due to the amount of
energy they consume.

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- it can only be used to purchase the tiny home itself. Talk to a
financial advisor to find the best option for you.
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